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Horizon Line-crd  John Lincoln Wright



[G]Well it looks like some good [C]things must come to an [G]ending
When the little stuff starts to[D] get on your [D7]nerves a[G]gain
You get a bone deep feeling [C]something's bound to [G]go wrong
I guess you just been [D]hanging round [D7]town too [G]long
CHORUS:
        With m[D]y left eye blinking in th[C]e early mornin[G]g sunshine
        I got my right eye set ou[D]t on the [C]horizo[G]n line
I been here long enough to (know) just a little too much
When one's worn out, it's time to find a new touch
No fortune, fame or blame to fall on no one
If it's all the same to you I aim to go on
CHORUS
BRIDGE:
Yeah, you're here when it happens; there when it's gone
Everybody said, "You could be someone"
Out on the prairie, side of the road;
Ain't nothing but you and a telephone pole
As fine a time as I could find or borrow
These wide eyed hours heading off toward tomorrow
Up on the back & pack up all the sorrows
Off like thief to where there's no grief or woes
CHORUS
INSTRUMENTAL (verse/chorus)
BRIDGE
UP A KEY
When you live the edge you're right on the ledge for jumping
Yeah, here are two bits get yourself into something
Don't count on safety nets to catch your rump
Your the only one can get you pumpin'
CHORUS X2
I got my right eye set out on the horizon line
I got my right eye set out on the horizon line... & 2 INSTRUMENTALS

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